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Linda Kristjanson presents VC's Lifetime Achievement Award to Alex Mazzolini, VC's Awards 2013
Alexander Peter Mazzolini receiving a lifetime achievement award at the 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Awards, held at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 11 December 2013
Anthony James, Gitanjali Bedi, Trevor Plumridge, and Fiona Graham, VC's Awards 2013
Anthony James, Gitanjali Bedi, Trevor Plumridge, and Fiona Graham at the 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Awards, held at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 11 December 2013
Look what I found - A 'Nano-beach'
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: It is amazing to image the nanostructured silver metallic films using scanning electron microscope (SEM) for the characterization. But I would say it really is a challenge. While I was expecting the same patterns of nano island structures, look what I found one day! A nano-beach - full of lovely waves, shining sands along the shore and of course some sea corals. It’s always been one of my habits to write my name on sands whenever I went to beach. I am even happier today because I could write my name on this nano-beach too. How amazing the life is…How fascinating would this beach be with some surfers
Inside colours
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: The basis of structural colour is the interaction of light with a periodic structure whose periodicity is of a comparable size to the wavelength of light. These structures are known as photonic crystals.
The picture is a collage of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of biomimetic gyroid photonic crystals realized with our self-assembled laser writing system. The different colours in the picture represent the possibility to engineer the optical properties of these structures by tuning their periodicity
Caste
This image received second place in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: This self portrait is an exploration of cultural hybridity. I am someone who identifies within a discourse of 'racial' and cultural hybridity. I openly embrace all my cultural heritages, including my Aboriginality. I am a descendant of the Wotjobaluk people. I both self-recognise my Aboriginality and am recognised by many elders. I am cognizant that like most contemporary people with Indigenous heritage I must consciously construct my identity against the historical and popular perceptions of what it means to be Aboriginal. My self-identification and community recognition is framed against the Australian Commonwealth Government’s ‘three-part-test’ of Aboriginal descent, self-identification, and community acceptance to receive recognition. My research project is an exploration of hybridity and cultural identity within the museum setting as framed by my engagement with Design Anthropology. As part of my PhD I have looked at the place of hybrid identity in contemporary ethnographic museum design, and how contemporary curatorial practices engage with and empower people with multiple heritages
Small business trading in Vietnam
This image originally appeared in the 2015 Research student photography and image competition held to celebrate National Science Week (Aug 15-23). Blurb: My Ph.D thesis focused on Vietnamese small and medium sized Enterprises, the photo reflects the small business trading in Vietnam
Teang Lim
Team Ling, TAFE Division.
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Staff News', 12 December 1991
Japanese language subject at Swinburne
Left-right Standing: Prof. Iain Wallace, Director; Richard Wingrove; Francine Goddard; Christine Ledin; Prof. Les Kilmartin, Dean Arts Faculty; Veronica Vogt; Elizabeth Moller; Gary Hickey; Dr Alina Skoutarides, Japanese Subject leader; Left-right sitting: Kassandra Rieck; Irene Behrend; Lynda Evans; Jacqueline Harrop; Elizabeth Bean. Staff and students at the Japanese scholarship presentation held 15 November 1991
The Safer Community team receives Vice-Chancellor's Service Excellence Team Award from Linda Kristjanson, VC's Awards 2014
The Safer Community team receives Vice-Chancellor’s Award (Highly Commended Mention) from Linda Kristjanson (second right) for Service Excellence, Annabel Chan on right. The 2014 Vice-Chancellor's Awards were held at the Hawthorn Arts Centre, Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 1 December 2014
Lilydale Campus construction work begins i429
Construction work begins, Lilydale Campus, 1994